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the bird king is a fairy tale just coming to life when we visited these woods on vashon island near seattle. the architect danish artist thomas dambo wanted to draft this 10,000-pound creature to be both imposing and inviting. >> he felt a little bit too human before. he has the big branches and fur and big beard. i don't want people to think it's like human. >> reporter: right, right. he looks like a troll now, that's for sure. >> yeah. >> reporter: oscar isn't the first, nor will he be the last. dambo has built more than 100 trolls in 17 countries, and no two are alike. each has its own story. like mr. jack lumber in denmark. hector el protector in puerto rico. anna green in germany. his way of the bird king project is one of the latest in a series of troll sculptures he has been commissioned to build here in the u.s., which includes benny the beard fisher in michigan, rita the rock planter in colorado, pia the peacekeeper in washington state. giants they are, but gentle ones. they aren't here to terrify, he says. they are here to teach. specifically, about the one mistake we humans can't
the bird king is a fairy tale just coming to life when we visited these woods on vashon island near seattle. the architect danish artist thomas dambo wanted to draft this 10,000-pound creature to be both imposing and inviting. >> he felt a little bit too human before. he has the big branches and fur and big beard. i don't want people to think it's like human. >> reporter: right, right. he looks like a troll now, that's for sure. >> yeah. >> reporter: oscar isn't the...
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>> it can take us five minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this, but the program is being tested out at 70 intersections in 13 global cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can reduce those by 10%. it matters because transportation is the number one source of planet-warming pollution in the u.s. >> so intersections are a really good leverage point for tackling climate. >> reporter: google provides its service for free and plans to expand to thousands of cities, creating what it calls a green wave for drivers. >> i feel like i engaged with the red wave a lot more often than the green wave. >> we're trying to change that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, seattle. >>> a man is arrested after a tensz standoff inside the building that houses colorado's supreme cour
>> it can take us five minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this, but the program is being tested out at 70 intersections in 13 global cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can...
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>> it can take 5 minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this but the program is being tested at 70 intersections in 13 local cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop-and-go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can reduce those by 10%. it matters because transportation is the number one source of planet-warming pollution in the u.s. >> so intersections are a really good leverage point for tackling climate. >> reporter: google provides its service for free and plans to expand to thousands of cities, creating what it calls a green wave for drivers. i feel like i engage with the red wave a lot more often then the green wave. >> we are trying to change that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, seattle. >> major: we will meet new year's babies with a timely story to tell. that's next. that's next. i love that m
>> it can take 5 minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this but the program is being tested at 70 intersections in 13 local cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop-and-go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can reduce...
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not a minute to spare when a small plane crashes outside seattle. the dramatic rescue when we come back. let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. you may be at risk if you're 19 to 64 with certain chronic conditions. or if you're 65 or older. don't pause a moment longer. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia today. (vo) purina one has the inside story on your pet's health. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated it starts inside the gut... with purina one with microbiome balance. natural prebiotic nutrition promoting gut health and immune support. purina one with microbiome balance. ultomiris is for adults with generalized
not a minute to spare when a small plane crashes outside seattle. the dramatic rescue when we come back. let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious...
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. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun violence. high schoolers staged a noon walkout in protest. including in uvalde, texas where a school gunman last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> stop! there's gunshots up at the church! >> reporte: last week's shooting at nashville's covenant school took six lives. three 9-year-olds and three adults, including katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today grieving the lifelong educator, ann coddle, a close friend. >> with each day i think of the layers of loss to our school family, to our family, to our friends and to the community. >> reporter: like responding officers, koonce heard the shots and had one focus. stopping the carnage. >> there was a confrontation, i'm sure. you can tell the way she was laying in the hallway. >> reporter: coddles not surprised. her priority would have been to save the kids, even at risk to herself. >> her private would have been everyone. everyone in danger in that moment. without reservation. >> reporter: more fallout
. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun violence. high schoolers staged a noon walkout in protest. including in uvalde, texas where a school gunman last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> stop! there's gunshots up at the church! >> reporte: last week's shooting at nashville's covenant school took six lives. three 9-year-olds and three adults, including katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today...
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. >> reporter: seattle. charlotte. boston. coast-to-coast outrage about gun violence. high schools staged a new and in protest. [chanting] including in uvalde, texas, where school gunmen last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> help. >> 911. >> there's gunshots up at the church. >> reporter: last week shooting at covenant school took six lives. 39-year-olds and three adults, g katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today grieving the lifelong educator, and quite ill, a close friend. >> each day, i think of the layers of loss or school family, to our family, to our friends, and to the community. >> reporter: like responding officers, koonce heard the shots and had one focus: stopping the ship carnage. >> there was a confrontation. i'm sure you can tell the way she was landing in the hallway. >> reporter: not surprised. >> her priority would have been to save the kids even at risk to herself. >> her priority would have been everyone. everyone in danger in that moment. without reservation. >> reporter: more follow from the shootin
. >> reporter: seattle. charlotte. boston. coast-to-coast outrage about gun violence. high schools staged a new and in protest. [chanting] including in uvalde, texas, where school gunmen last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> help. >> 911. >> there's gunshots up at the church. >> reporter: last week shooting at covenant school took six lives. 39-year-olds and three adults, g katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today...
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among the airports worst hit, sea-tac in seattle. another line seemingly to nowhere. while outside, all three runways were iced over, leaving just one in good-enough condition to handle air traffic. in denver, lots to fuss over... >> it's okay, i know, i know. so, yeah, i think-- i think our plans are ruined. >> reporter: ...while in miami, the problem is not getting flights to land, it's getting them to take off. >> it's been a week of chaos. >> reporter: the problems just keep piling up. shannon heche and her family are traveling from new york to their home in montana. they've made as far as chicago. >> i haven't traveled for christmas in about 20 years, and maybe i'll just stay home for christmas next time.>> repter: , the mood is exasperation from travelers like megan shields. >> it's been canceled, delayed, moved to another flight, going to a different airline. now i'm just, like, will someone please get me there? >> reporter: and the airlines saw this coming, telling passengers for days to try and rebook their travel, waiving the fees to leave sooner, or wait ti
among the airports worst hit, sea-tac in seattle. another line seemingly to nowhere. while outside, all three runways were iced over, leaving just one in good-enough condition to handle air traffic. in denver, lots to fuss over... >> it's okay, i know, i know. so, yeah, i think-- i think our plans are ruined. >> reporter: ...while in miami, the problem is not getting flights to land, it's getting them to take off. >> it's been a week of chaos. >> reporter: the problems...
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packages make their way from this 1 million square foot amazon fulfillment center near the company's seattle headquarters. >> how does this all come together? >> it is what i like to categorize as a 3,000-person jazz band. so we're constantly reacting to a change in tempo or rhythm. >> reporter: nearly 5,000 robots also help by carrying bins, gliding around as orders come in. an orchestra of technology and the human touch. amazon is looking to hire 150,000 seasonal and full-time workers while also laying off people in corporate and technology jobs. the company has also been dealing with global walkouts, like this morning at a warehouse near chicago, where workers are demanding better pay and working conditions. amazon says it is continuing to offer competitive wages and great benefits and inventing new ways to keep our employees safe and healthy. the company says holiday orders won't be affected. >> should we be prepared for any delays from amazon? >> you know, we've been preparing all year long for shipping, investing in our network, our transportation, our delivery. >> reporter: still, the
packages make their way from this 1 million square foot amazon fulfillment center near the company's seattle headquarters. >> how does this all come together? >> it is what i like to categorize as a 3,000-person jazz band. so we're constantly reacting to a change in tempo or rhythm. >> reporter: nearly 5,000 robots also help by carrying bins, gliding around as orders come in. an orchestra of technology and the human touch. amazon is looking to hire 150,000 seasonal and...
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grounded airline flights at major airports in the west, from seattle to san diego, and from las vegas to honolulu. >> hold the gate. they have a ground stop for all aircraft. right now, they said don't let anybody move. epr:ull operations resumed in less than 15 minutes, and airlines reported no major delays. but there were some confused pilots and air traffic controllers. >> i have been given no information at this time. reporter: the north korean launch was immediately detected by satellites, and within minutes, the north american air defense command inside cheyenne mountain, in colorado, had determined it was not a threat to the u.s.. the missile traveled 400 miles in what north korea claimed was a test of a hypersonic missile. >> so this is just a pretty simple ballistic missile. and it's got a little warhead with fins that can make a little maneuver. >> reporter: jeffrey lewis is with the middlebury institute. >> it doesn't have anything like the range that would be necessary to reach the united states. frankly, it couldn't even reach japan. >> reporter: north korean missile test
grounded airline flights at major airports in the west, from seattle to san diego, and from las vegas to honolulu. >> hold the gate. they have a ground stop for all aircraft. right now, they said don't let anybody move. epr:ull operations resumed in less than 15 minutes, and airlines reported no major delays. but there were some confused pilots and air traffic controllers. >> i have been given no information at this time. reporter: the north korean launch was immediately detected by...
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this weekend seattle saw its most snow in nearly a half a century. tonight at least 160 million people are under winter weather alerts. snow is expected from texas to maine. ice is a big concern in the south and the northeast. the midwest is already in a deep freeze with arctic air expected to descend all the way to the gulf coast. cbs' mireya villarreal is in oklahoma city. mireya, last check 6 degrees where you are standing. >> reporter: that is exactly right. jericka, here is the deal: it has been snowing all day here in oklahoma city and even though it says it's 6 degrees it feels more like around 15, -15 with the wind chill. we can only be outside for about 10-15 minutes at a time because our fingers and toes start to tingle. clearly this is a dangerous storm system on all sorts of levels. a massive snowstorm leaves tens of thousands of people without power. strong winds and heavy snow targeting the pacific northwest first. >> it's been a little tough. we have no gas. we're all electric at our house, so heat in the house has been the biggest iss
this weekend seattle saw its most snow in nearly a half a century. tonight at least 160 million people are under winter weather alerts. snow is expected from texas to maine. ice is a big concern in the south and the northeast. the midwest is already in a deep freeze with arctic air expected to descend all the way to the gulf coast. cbs' mireya villarreal is in oklahoma city. mireya, last check 6 degrees where you are standing. >> reporter: that is exactly right. jericka, here is the deal:...
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some of the longest lines of the pandemic at seattle's airport, a sign of americans on the move tonight, despite blunt warnings from public health officials, again pleading for people to stay home this thanksgiving. >> by making that sacrifice, you're going to prevent people from getting infected. >> reporter: but millions are going anyway. romeo garcio left maryland this afternoon for his parents in greenville, north carolina. >> the holidays are really the only times where i could be able to see my family. >> reporter: do you worry at all about bringing the coronavirus home with you? >> not at all. i've been tested. i'm negative. >> reporter: but that wasn't enough for tom wilson. he made the agonizing decision not to spend thanksgiving with his family. >> it just seemed like a risk that wasn't worth taking. >> reporter: trying to stop out-of-control spread, there's a growing patchwork of restrictions in cities and states. 14 states and washington, d.c. call for mandatory testing, or of quarantine requirements for travelers. new york city police are setting up checkpoints at bridges a
some of the longest lines of the pandemic at seattle's airport, a sign of americans on the move tonight, despite blunt warnings from public health officials, again pleading for people to stay home this thanksgiving. >> by making that sacrifice, you're going to prevent people from getting infected. >> reporter: but millions are going anyway. romeo garcio left maryland this afternoon for his parents in greenville, north carolina. >> the holidays are really the only times where i...
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last wednesday with the former airline pilot at the controls, the max took off from boeing's field in seattle. >> i luke what i saw on the flight this morning. >> the two hour flight aimed to give dixon a sense for how the design changes perform in a real world setting. >> it's been a constructive week. that doesn't mean that i don't have some de brief items for the boeing team and the fa team. >> the max has been grounded since march of 2019 after two deadly crashes killed 346. a the center of both accidents a faulty sensor prompted repeated activation of a previously unknown anti-stall system. a scathing report from the house transportation committee last month faulted boeing and the faa's process that certified the a show flight by theas not administrator is meaningless to me. >> chairman peter defazio says he has bipartisan support for the faa resetter if i kaition bill. >> they were responding to the needs of the corporation to rush a plane out to compete with airbus and to keep their profit numbers up. we're going to change it so they can't ever push something through again that shouldn
last wednesday with the former airline pilot at the controls, the max took off from boeing's field in seattle. >> i luke what i saw on the flight this morning. >> the two hour flight aimed to give dixon a sense for how the design changes perform in a real world setting. >> it's been a constructive week. that doesn't mean that i don't have some de brief items for the boeing team and the fa team. >> the max has been grounded since march of 2019 after two deadly crashes...
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reporter: president trump is still calling for an aggressive response to demonstrators, this time in seattle, after ridiculing washington state's governor for being "taunted and played" by protesters. >> got to have some strength. you have to have strength. you have to do what you have to do. >> reporter: mr. trump made the remarks in dallas at a meeting about race relations and law enforcement. notably, the city's police chief, sheriff, and district attorney, all of whom are african american, were not invited. president trump said he will sign an executive order related to the use of force, but it is far from a commitment to comprehensive police reform. he is under fire tonight for planning to hold a campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma, on june 19, known as "juneteenth," a holiday marking the emancipation of slaves. but the city of tulsa is the site of one of the worst race massacres in american history. senator kamala harris said the rally is a "welcome home" party for white supremacists. norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang at the white house tonight. we turn now to breaking news in california
reporter: president trump is still calling for an aggressive response to demonstrators, this time in seattle, after ridiculing washington state's governor for being "taunted and played" by protesters. >> got to have some strength. you have to have strength. you have to do what you have to do. >> reporter: mr. trump made the remarks in dallas at a meeting about race relations and law enforcement. notably, the city's police chief, sheriff, and district attorney, all of whom...
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overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis joined the city's mayor to visit the site near the white house, renamed black lives matter plaza. >> i think the people in d.c. and around the nation are sending a mighty, powerful and strong message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: in san francisco, demonstrations blocked traffic along the iconic golden gate bridge. a chicago rally drew nearly 30,000.este >> reporter: not everyone is inng invitingitefish, montana, confronted a small gathering of protestors. jay snowden has been charged with disorderly conduct after yelling expletives and hitting the signs of those chanting "peaceful" back at him. in virginia, demonstrators toppled a statue of a confederate general in richmond, the former capitol of the confederacy. more than 32,000 members of the national guard have been activated to keep crowds under control. but today, the president said he would withdraw some from d.c. ♪ god save us >> reporter: many of the demonstrations came o
overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis joined the city's mayor to visit the site near the white house, renamed black lives matter plaza. >> i think the people in d.c. and around the nation are sending a mighty, powerful and strong message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: in san francisco, demonstrations blocked traffic along the iconic golden gate bridge. a chicago rally drew nearly 30,000.este...
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boston is reporting a 27% increase in aggravated domestic assaults and seattle has seen a 16% jump. the up-tick is creating a back log in services making it difficult for shelters like safe haven and fort worth, texas. shelter director kathryn jacob says 7% of their intake calls are now about coronavirus. >> abusers use tools to isolate victims in order to inflict more ctuse on them. and the idea that there is an invisible danger outside of the home-- >> reporter: coronavirus. >> coronavirus, is a pretty easy tool. and it's real. >> this mother of three who asked us to conceal her identits stressful to have to think about shelter and food and finances snd a virus. >> reporter: zariah clayton hopes her mother's story will encourage more women to get help eefore it's too late. >> a lot of them are embarrassed. when women are-- right don't make them feel dumb, that will make them minimize things and you won't know how serious it really is. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas, texas. >> klinge: one of the world's most gifted musicians provided a special performance today. â
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christopher murray in is seattle and he joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: what is your model showing you today? >> doctor: so our projections throughstth are up. we're up to 137,000 deaths that we expect to see, and that's the affect of two things going in opposite directions: some goodish news coming out of new york and new jersey and michigan, where the death cases and death numbers are coming down faster than expected. some other states where cases and deaths are going up more than we expected, illinois, and then arizona, florida, california, as examples of that. and so it is the balancing of those layers driving our numbers. of course, we're seeing just explosive increases in mobility in a number of states that we expect will translate into more cases anin deaths in 10days from now. >> brennan: this is, today, the second time in about a week that you've raised these projections. what is driving the change? >> doctor: well, what is driving the change is simply put the rise in mobility. and that's the key driver.
christopher murray in is seattle and he joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: what is your model showing you today? >> doctor: so our projections throughstth are up. we're up to 137,000 deaths that we expect to see, and that's the affect of two things going in opposite directions: some goodish news coming out of new york and new jersey and michigan, where the death cases and death numbers are coming down faster than expected. some other states where cases and...
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i'm monique ming laven, reporting from kiro 7 in seattle. tonight, the race to reopen the ailing economy is picking up speed even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. so far, 38 states have eased restrictions six more will follow suit tomorrow and tuesday, all emphasizing social distancing. now, texas is getting a first taste of its new normal. restaurants are open. so are malls. infections are still adding up; at least 1.1 milion in this country. more than 67,000 people have died. jonathan vigliotti begins our coverage. >> reporter: monique, california governor gavin newsom not the only leader facing mounting pressure to reopen the economy. governors across the country are weighing options to get back to business, with mixed results. the chorus to reopen state economies... ( honking ) ...and get people back to work is growing louder, even as the nation's death toll from covid- 19 rises. >> we need to get back to work. >> reporter: in california, there's a divide between rural communities largely spared
i'm monique ming laven, reporting from kiro 7 in seattle. tonight, the race to reopen the ailing economy is picking up speed even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. so far, 38 states have eased restrictions six more will follow suit tomorrow and tuesday, all emphasizing social distancing. now, texas is getting a first taste of its new normal. restaurants are open. so are malls. infections are still adding up; at least 1.1 milion in this country. more...
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was a vaccine was started out in seattle. given the timeline for this, do resources need to be focused on a vaccine and some of the treatments that you were talking about? >> i think absolutely. we could have a drug, a potential prophylactic drug that could prevent people from getting an infection or treating an infection as early as this summer, especially when you look at some of the approach where's companies are developing antibodyies that directly target the virus. i think this is highly promising. we need to be putting a lot of resources into that. senator danes introduced i provision in capitol hill that may be included in the final package. it would basically scale up manufacturing right away for the promising treatments that make it into the government-sanctioned trials so if one ends up working we're ready to distribute it on a mass scale. you have literally millions of doses vrabel. what's going to happen is a lot of those drugs won't work and we'll end up throwing away the drug we manufactured but i think that's i
was a vaccine was started out in seattle. given the timeline for this, do resources need to be focused on a vaccine and some of the treatments that you were talking about? >> i think absolutely. we could have a drug, a potential prophylactic drug that could prevent people from getting an infection or treating an infection as early as this summer, especially when you look at some of the approach where's companies are developing antibodyies that directly target the virus. i think this is...
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reportedly says that a clinical trial to evaluate the coronavirus vaccine is set to begin today in seattle. >>> cindy palm has been tracking the latest developments and is joining us now. what's the president saying that people need to know to ease their fears? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is urging people to stop hoarding groceries. this comes as supermarket shelves across the country are emptying. president trump is urging americans fearful of the coronavirus to stop panic buying at the grocery store. >> you don't have to buy so much. take it easy. just relax. >> reporter: at the same time, the cdc is recommending there be no gatherings of more than 50 people across the country for the next eight weeks. new travel restrictions caused huge crowds at airports as pasengers returning from europe waited to clear customs. officials aren't yet recommending a domestic travel ban. >> the worst is yet ahead for us. it is how we respond to that challenge that's going to determine the end point. >> reporter: many local governments are doing their part to slow the spread. >>
reportedly says that a clinical trial to evaluate the coronavirus vaccine is set to begin today in seattle. >>> cindy palm has been tracking the latest developments and is joining us now. what's the president saying that people need to know to ease their fears? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is urging people to stop hoarding groceries. this comes as supermarket shelves across the country are emptying. president trump is urging americans fearful of the...
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as more businesses close, two more must stay open -- pharmacies and supermarkets like this seattle costco where they swarmed the shelves. >> it's crowded. people are like fighting. >> reporter: but kindness can be more infectious than fear. officials reminding people to stay calm and think about helping >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> right now italy ha the highest number of coronavirus in the world and the w.h.o. has named spain the new em center of the pandemic. a radical range of closures and restrictions. elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: normally crowded spanish streets are empty. the government has ordered people to stay home and police in madrid reinforced that message from a drone. you shouldn't be outside, they told pedestrians, unless absolutely necessary. in france the government decided to go ahead with local elections. president macron sanitizing his hand before casting a vote. overall it's eerily quiet from one end to the other. cafes, bars and restaurants are all closed, as are the schools. and the great landmarks like rome's trevi fountain are deserte
as more businesses close, two more must stay open -- pharmacies and supermarkets like this seattle costco where they swarmed the shelves. >> it's crowded. people are like fighting. >> reporter: but kindness can be more infectious than fear. officials reminding people to stay calm and think about helping >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> right now italy ha the highest number of coronavirus in the world and the w.h.o. has named spain the new em...
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in washington state just outside of seattle. >> i'm thankful that the man who tested positive for this virus acted so quickly and sought treatment. his actions gave us a head start. >> reporter: that man is in the hospital tonight for treatment. cases of them pneumonia like illness have also popped up in japan, thailand, and now south korea. >> we know it can spread among humans from person to person, but is it frequent? is it common? that's something we don't know quite yet. >> reporter: this documentation out of wuhan about one patient spreading the virus to 14 healthcare workers, but a lot is still unknown. >> this is a new virus, and we don't know when you are truly infectious took some viruses, you can be infectious a couple days before you show symptoms. we don't know that yet, so this is part of learning a new virus. >> reporter: an in wuhan, streets were sanitized. temperatures were having their temperature taken. at sfo, one of three u.s. airports with direct flights to and from wuhan, there has been screening of all wuhan passengers in customs. >> this interview process, this
in washington state just outside of seattle. >> i'm thankful that the man who tested positive for this virus acted so quickly and sought treatment. his actions gave us a head start. >> reporter: that man is in the hospital tonight for treatment. cases of them pneumonia like illness have also popped up in japan, thailand, and now south korea. >> we know it can spread among humans from person to person, but is it frequent? is it common? that's something we don't know quite yet....
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in the pacific northwest, more snow is falling in seattle. the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this morning's" gayle king he is staying put. >> are there any circumstances that you would step down? >> well, i'm prepared right now to move forward. i don't have any plans to resign. >> glor: ed o'keefe is in richmond with more on the governor and the lieutenant governor. >> reporter: in richmond today, members of the african american community said they stand by the governor, despite the revelation that he had a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page. >> we have evaluated the governor's past performance, and we have known him and choose to forgive. >> reporter: but in
in the pacific northwest, more snow is falling in seattle. the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this...
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san francisco, seattle, and minneapolis top the naughty ast. in jersey city, police are placing g.p.s. devices inside dummy packages. that led to three arrests today alone. police in chicago are using similar tactics. what do you think when you boxes box that out in the open? >> i think that people can do a better job of protecting themselves. >> reporter: about a dozen packages a month go missing in commander marc buslik's district. >> we can say it's particularly grinch-like. these are likely to be holiday gifts. >> reporter: he says the simplest tip can save christmas. don't make it easy for thieves. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> glor: coming up next here tonight, the west coast waves toat were too dangerous to surf. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so
san francisco, seattle, and minneapolis top the naughty ast. in jersey city, police are placing g.p.s. devices inside dummy packages. that led to three arrests today alone. police in chicago are using similar tactics. what do you think when you boxes box that out in the open? >> i think that people can do a better job of protecting themselves. >> reporter: about a dozen packages a month go missing in commander marc buslik's district. >> we can say it's particularly...
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his twin brother, shaquille, only one minute older than him, plays for the seattle seahawks and is his brother's biggest fan. >> i'm proud of him. he came through all this adversity. >> who else, shaquem griffin! >> glor: at the university of central florida, shaquem became a star. >> he's got that passion, too, never gives up on a play. >> glor: a steely determination that was on full display, something he joked about with his brother last month while training in dallas. >> i'm telling you, i'm going to beat his time. i'm going to let everybody know now. >> listen, don't put that much pressure on yourself. this is stuff they write down and it never goes away. >> glor: as it turns out, identical times for identical twins who hope to have the n.f.l. seeing double. wow, a future buffalo bill, we'll take it. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. the news continues now 24/7 on cbsn. there's elaine quijano and anthony salvanto ready to go. have a good night. a reported domestic violence incident ove >>> kpix five begins with an arrest warrant being issued for aldon smith af
his twin brother, shaquille, only one minute older than him, plays for the seattle seahawks and is his brother's biggest fan. >> i'm proud of him. he came through all this adversity. >> who else, shaquem griffin! >> glor: at the university of central florida, shaquem became a star. >> he's got that passion, too, never gives up on a play. >> glor: a steely determination that was on full display, something he joked about with his brother last month while training in...
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. >>> and "the seattle times" visits a community up for sale. it's in the bustling town of tiller. you can get six houses, a general store, a gas station, fire hydrants all for $3.5 million. >>> a possible contamination of hack browns from a nearby golf course. >>> and a running gag. a runner splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge. splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge. evere ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infect
. >>> and "the seattle times" visits a community up for sale. it's in the bustling town of tiller. you can get six houses, a general store, a gas station, fire hydrants all for $3.5 million. >>> a possible contamination of hack browns from a nearby golf course. >>> and a running gag. a runner splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge. splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge. evere ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain,...
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., to the university of washington in seattle, where one man was shot in a clash between protesters. berkeley officials blame the recent violence there on what they call the "black bloc" not students but outsiders who come to campus bent on destruction. >> clad in black, wearing masks, highly organized, rather disciplined, armed-- not with firearms but armed with a number of weapons. >> reporter: berkeley, of course, has a long history of protests. today, scott, school officials had to answer to conservivities whether the only free speech welcome here is from want left. >> pelley: john blackstone, our man on campus. john, thank you. surveillance video has just been released from the tragic shooting incident last summer. police in punta gorda, florida, were conducting a training exercise with members of the community and 73-year-old mary knowlton was playing a cop. officer lee cole was playing the suspect. he fired, not knowing that his gun was loaded with live rounds. knowlton was killed. cole was fired and faces felony manslaughter charges. police chief tom lewis is charged with mis
., to the university of washington in seattle, where one man was shot in a clash between protesters. berkeley officials blame the recent violence there on what they call the "black bloc" not students but outsiders who come to campus bent on destruction. >> clad in black, wearing masks, highly organized, rather disciplined, armed-- not with firearms but armed with a number of weapons. >> reporter: berkeley, of course, has a long history of protests. today, scott, school...
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from here the show continues from washington it head to los angeles, seattle, toronto, cleveland, and, atlanta.,,,,,,,, >> a 3-year-old girl turned into an internet sensation. visiting the vatican, she stole a kiss from the pope, stole his hat. later stole the heart of our own seth doane. >> reporter: the pope often speaks of trying to bring the catholic church closer to the people. in this case it got really close. it seemed to be happening in slow motion. scott westrick told us. there was the pope. his daughter. then the pontiff's skullcap in her hands. >> taking the pope's hat. it is fantastic. >> reporter: westrick, his daughter and family friend had been waiting four hours to try to see the pope after his weekly audience. >> he went in to give her a kiss on the cheek. looked like she kissed him back. then made her move. >> mother alexis back at the hotel. >> first thing. mommy, i saw the pope. i got his hat. >> reporter: trying to get estella to tell us about it, took some work. tell me about your trip. this 3-year-old does things her way. was it funny? >> yeah. >> reporter: what
from here the show continues from washington it head to los angeles, seattle, toronto, cleveland, and, atlanta.,,,,,,,, >> a 3-year-old girl turned into an internet sensation. visiting the vatican, she stole a kiss from the pope, stole his hat. later stole the heart of our own seth doane. >> reporter: the pope often speaks of trying to bring the catholic church closer to the people. in this case it got really close. it seemed to be happening in slow motion. scott westrick told us....
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accounts and more than 212 impressions and from here the show continues from washington to los angeles, seattle, toronto, cleveland, and atlanta. alex? >> wow. what a riveting story and an incredible room that is. >> magnificent. >> an immersive experience. >> most certainly. >>> an iguana, that's correct, an iguana gets a courtside seat at a tennis tournament in south florida. up next how the lizard stopped play and posed for a selfie before running onto the court. you're watching "cbs this morning." before running onto the court. you're watching "cbs this morning." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a large iguana brought play at the miami ten it is tournament to a sudden halt. the match stopped yesterday after the lizard was spotted on top of the scoreboard. it climbed down and scurried across the court to avoid being captured. fans cheered when a tournament worker finally wrapped it in a towel and carried it away. during a break he took a photo with the iguana and posed with a caption, thanks for coming out to watch some tennis. >> some will want to know how the iguana got such good seats. >> exact
accounts and more than 212 impressions and from here the show continues from washington to los angeles, seattle, toronto, cleveland, and atlanta. alex? >> wow. what a riveting story and an incredible room that is. >> magnificent. >> an immersive experience. >> most certainly. >>> an iguana, that's correct, an iguana gets a courtside seat at a tennis tournament in south florida. up next how the lizard stopped play and posed for a selfie before running onto the...
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authorities say it happened when a chemical used to de-ice the plane in seattle got into the cabin. no passengers were sick. >>> n the next half-hour of "c bs this morning," an inside look at the obama-biden relationship over the last eight years in the white house. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning. it's 8:27. and we have our first crashes of the morning to report here. first in burlingame northbound 101 at broadway it's a two-car crash out there and has emergency crews blocking the right lane and the broadway off- ramp. obviously you can see some heavy backups here. you're moving at just 37 miles per hour in the area backed up to highway 92 that's the san mateo bridge. moving over to the san mateo bridge, from hayward to foster city, things are lightening up there so that will just be about 15 to 20 minutes. and in san francisco, northbound 280 before ocean avenue this two-car crash is in the clearing stages but that residual backup remains and you're at19 miles per hour. >>> good morning, take a look at. this is beautiful loo
authorities say it happened when a chemical used to de-ice the plane in seattle got into the cabin. no passengers were sick. >>> n the next half-hour of "c bs this morning," an inside look at the obama-biden relationship over the last eight years in the white house. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning. it's 8:27. and we have our first crashes of the morning to report here. first in burlingame northbound...
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carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the opening shots fired in the long-awaited battle for mosul. u.s. special forces soldiers are directing air strikes as iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters close the noose around iraq's second largest city. under the control of the islamic state for two years now, and the battle, could spell the end of terror group in iraq. holly williams is on the front line. >> these kurdish fighters are trying to retake the main road into mosul which is in that direction over there. just after dawn this morning, we were with them as they broke through the front line, and then in a column of tanks and armored vehicles moved into this area which has been controlled by isis now for over two y
carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the opening shots fired in the...
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garfield is in seattle's inner city. the football field doesn't have lights or bleachers. r if you go up north, you'll have an engineering program, but when you come down here, we tn't have that. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> i think it's where you're located. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. the team has been the target of hate messages on social media. >> most of the people who don't horee are mostly caucasian. to be honest, for them they don't experience what other friends on my football team experience. >> reporter: it's tough to talk openly about racial inequality. >> at the end of the day, teenagers just want to be heard. they want to feel like they have a voice. >> reporter: and sometimes all it takes is a silent gesture to start the conversation. y:rter evans, cbs news, seattle. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion
garfield is in seattle's inner city. the football field doesn't have lights or bleachers. r if you go up north, you'll have an engineering program, but when you come down here, we tn't have that. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> i think it's where you're located. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. the team has been the target of hate messages on social media. >> most of the people who don't horee are mostly caucasian. to be honest, for them they don't...
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just as sweet as their return was, of course, their stunning 9-3 win over favored seattle. not so sweet for seattle, though. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian kevin james. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal complex layers of flavor experience excellence with all your senses and discover chocolate beyond compare try lindt excellence with a touch of sea salt. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena mother: i'm looking for my daughtkohl's coupons.to go? why? i set up the kohl's app on your phone. huh? yeah, your coupons are already in your digital wallet. oh, cool. vo: all your coupons in one place. the kohl's app. vo: now that's the good stuff. mother: cool. daug
just as sweet as their return was, of course, their stunning 9-3 win over favored seattle. not so sweet for seattle, though. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian kevin james. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal...
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seattle coach pete carroll will be making his own return to the coliseum. for nine years he led a college football dynasty there as usc's head coach. >> i may bring him into my office, which was his old office, and see it. >> reporter: on the field, the only thing the rams are hoping to show off is their first win in l.a. for "cbs this morning: saturday," ben tracy, los angeles. >> it seems like everything is going according to plan for the chicago cubs this season. one day after clenching their first division title in nearly a decade, the cubs won in dramatic fashion with a walkoff home run. but during the game, there was one surprising fan sitting in the front row of the bleachers. you're about to see him. that is cubs general manager theo epstein wearing a fake mustache! he said he wanted to enjoy the real wrigley field and claimed it was even better than he thought it was going to be. people on social media immediate recognized him and started tweeting pictures. not that great of a mustache. >> here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next
seattle coach pete carroll will be making his own return to the coliseum. for nine years he led a college football dynasty there as usc's head coach. >> i may bring him into my office, which was his old office, and see it. >> reporter: on the field, the only thing the rams are hoping to show off is their first win in l.a. for "cbs this morning: saturday," ben tracy, los angeles. >> it seems like everything is going according to plan for the chicago cubs this season....
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with her seattle team, she took a knee before the september 4th match and locked harms with her teammates on september 11th. a statement from u.s. soccer ripped rapinoe's demonstration quote, as part of a privilege to prepare your country, we have an expectation that our players and coaches will stand and honor our flag while the national anthem is played. >>> to the morning newsstand now. "wall street journal" reports former house speaker john boehner has a new job. boehner will serve on the reynolds american board. reynolds is the second largest tobacco company in the u.s. boehner, who is known for smoking cigarettes, resigned last year after nearly a quarter century in the house. >>> "the washington post" reports that philippines president allegedly ordered the killings of about 1,000 people while he was mayor. a man testified yesterday saying he executed those deaths and including a man who was fed to a crocodile. president dutere denies the claims. >>> "the new york times" saying jay z says the war on drugs is an epic fell. >> in 1996 when i was coming to age, ronald reagan doubled d
with her seattle team, she took a knee before the september 4th match and locked harms with her teammates on september 11th. a statement from u.s. soccer ripped rapinoe's demonstration quote, as part of a privilege to prepare your country, we have an expectation that our players and coaches will stand and honor our flag while the national anthem is played. >>> to the morning newsstand now. "wall street journal" reports former house speaker john boehner has a new job. boehner...
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. >> reporter: daniel has now e's rgone 14 surgeries at seattle's harborview burn center. did you feel guilty for surviving? >> yeah, of course, you do. survivor's guilty is a real thing. you constantly ask yourself, why am i here and they're not? why was i given a second chance and they didn't get that second chance? >> reporter: but daniel's recovery is now about more than survival. did you have a girlfriend before you got burned? >> i didn't, no, i did not. >> reporter: megan lanfear was a casual friend. >> your friend's in a fire-- you're going to want to be there for them. >> reporter: but the friendship has turned into something more. >> even after everything he has ghen through, he always has a smile on his face. he's just super strong. he's a really good person. he shows me love, respect. he's the best boyfriend. >> reporter: fire can destroy, est it can also regenerate, and here, out of the ashes, something special has bloomed. carter evans cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the worl
. >> reporter: daniel has now e's rgone 14 surgeries at seattle's harborview burn center. did you feel guilty for surviving? >> yeah, of course, you do. survivor's guilty is a real thing. you constantly ask yourself, why am i here and they're not? why was i given a second chance and they didn't get that second chance? >> reporter: but daniel's recovery is now about more than survival. did you have a girlfriend before you got burned? >> i didn't, no, i did not. >>...
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. >> seattle, washington, last our list. >> amazing place. you've got a wonderful, smart local tech crowd coming in just because of the tech industry. great neighborhoods like ballard which is a former -- scandinavian. >> there are probably a million people that love and hateyou, spouses and single people. ever, thank you very much. great list. >>> speaking of exotic locales, where some of hawaii's coveted ukuleles come a thousand miles away. it's a "whale" of a tail. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> number one hits in the '80s. phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. >> the back half of '80s you were everywhere. >> i know. i'm sorry. no, no. i do that. feel like i have to go out because i didn't realize it. ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight ♪ >> reporter: collins is now re-releasing those solo albums with additional tracks and updated cover photos. so this is the new you? >> it's a new me, yeah. >> reporter: it's a small step back into music for the singer who hasn't released an album of ne
. >> seattle, washington, last our list. >> amazing place. you've got a wonderful, smart local tech crowd coming in just because of the tech industry. great neighborhoods like ballard which is a former -- scandinavian. >> there are probably a million people that love and hateyou, spouses and single people. ever, thank you very much. great list. >>> speaking of exotic locales, where some of hawaii's coveted ukuleles come a thousand miles away. it's a "whale"...
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." ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tomorrow night "48 hours" examines a bizarre killing in seattle. a man was sitting in traffic and gunned down simply for the thrill. that is what prosecutors say was the motive for murder. the man arrested in the shooting was hailed as a genius. peter van sant investigates the prodigy who allegedly trained for years to commit the perfect murder. here is a preview. >> reporter: it was a murder that put the city of seattle on edge. >> it was like a bomb had dropped. >> none of us is ever safe. any of us could have been him. >> reporter: prosecutors adrian mccoy and kristen richardson say the murder of yancy noel shot to death in his car while stopped at a red light seemed totally random. >> the police went all out. they took it very seriously. >> reporter: it happened on a quiet summer's night in 2012. local wine steward yancy noel was driving home from work when he was shot four times in the head by a man in a bmw sports car who fled the scene. >> yancy had no criminal hist y history, no history of being a hot-head. >> reporter: detective dana duffy
." ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tomorrow night "48 hours" examines a bizarre killing in seattle. a man was sitting in traffic and gunned down simply for the thrill. that is what prosecutors say was the motive for murder. the man arrested in the shooting was hailed as a genius. peter van sant investigates the prodigy who allegedly trained for years to commit the perfect murder. here is a preview. >> reporter: it was a murder that put the city of seattle on edge. >> it was...
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we're tracking areas of rain and snow spreading from seattle back down to central california. and the sierras will end up with over a foot in spots, particularly in the higher summits. that will field into a weekend storm tapping the gulf of mexico and the atlantic with a track likely south and east of new england. areas of snow from the tennessee valley to the mid-atlantic and new england will last from friday until early sunday morning. a big swath of 6 to 12 inches possible from tennessee back to massachusetts with higher amounts possible in the virginias. >> thanks, danielle. >> some of the tennis's biggest names this morning want to know who is accused of throwing matches. tennis officials insist their sport is clean but there is evidence that at least six top players took bribes from gamblers. mark phillips is in london with the latest. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. who is to say why a ball went long or who put a volley into the net? still, the reports say that more than a dozen players, all ranked in the top 50, regularly lost matches under odd circumst
we're tracking areas of rain and snow spreading from seattle back down to central california. and the sierras will end up with over a foot in spots, particularly in the higher summits. that will field into a weekend storm tapping the gulf of mexico and the atlantic with a track likely south and east of new england. areas of snow from the tennessee valley to the mid-atlantic and new england will last from friday until early sunday morning. a big swath of 6 to 12 inches possible from tennessee...
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the panthers beat seattle on sunday 31-24. >>> we're counting down to super bowl 50. jim nance and phil sims will bring you all the action from santa clara, virginia, on sunday, february 7, right here on cbs. >> if you're a football fan, you had a good weekend. whether sitting at the bar or sitting at home. >> and you can't wait for next sunday. >> those were great games. >> i loved watching archie manning watch his son. except >>> from the kpix weather center in san francisco, good morning, everybody. the rain has passed through the bay area leaving in its wake a lot of puddles out there. temperatures right now, with the mainly dry skies and cloudy skies. temperatures are in the 50s. very mild temperatures right now. and then later today, high 50s and low 60s. wind under 5 miles an hour out of the south. picking up late night overnight, southeast and rain develops through tuesday and more rain thursday night. >>> sean penn says he is ready to talk some more with drug lord el chapo. >> ahead, parts of the interview last night charlie had withs sen penn that you did no
the panthers beat seattle on sunday 31-24. >>> we're counting down to super bowl 50. jim nance and phil sims will bring you all the action from santa clara, virginia, on sunday, february 7, right here on cbs. >> if you're a football fan, you had a good weekend. whether sitting at the bar or sitting at home. >> and you can't wait for next sunday. >> those were great games. >> i loved watching archie manning watch his son. except >>> from the kpix weather...
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i was seeing a picture in seattle had a sign up we are sold out through january for "star wars." so i think it's not going to be very long before it is the all-time grocer, at least domestically. it's a huge, huge hit. >> it probably with win this weekend, right? >> by this weekend the number one movie of 2015. >> does it enter the best picture conversation at all? it's a good movie. >> a good question. now they have expanded that category to try to include more popular storms like "star wars" maybe but loova lot of contenden space. >> "carol" has the no golden globe nominations. >> that was my favorite single movie of the year and i'm happy and it's getting rewards recognition but doesn't seem like oscar nomination to me because of "the force awakens." i think the golden globes have recognized that and critic groups have recognized that. >> a big year for women on screen. >> i was thinking about making this my top ten list this year. when i looked at who was making the movies, only two of them have been directed by a woman. i don't think there are any big nominees out there for
i was seeing a picture in seattle had a sign up we are sold out through january for "star wars." so i think it's not going to be very long before it is the all-time grocer, at least domestically. it's a huge, huge hit. >> it probably with win this weekend, right? >> by this weekend the number one movie of 2015. >> does it enter the best picture conversation at all? it's a good movie. >> a good question. now they have expanded that category to try to include...
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coli in seattle. in august, 64 customers became ill with almonella are tainted tomatoes in 22 different locations in minnesota. and that same month, 98 people were sickened in california due to a neurovirus outbreak. >> looking across those investigations, we haven't seen any commonalities yet that would say that they're all related to sort of one thing. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says with this latest outbreak the problem is likely not a meat item since some of the people who were sickened are vegetarians. confidence in the burrito chain has fallen. shares of chipotle dropped 12% on friday. in an e-mail to cbs news, chipotle spokesman chris arnold said: in late october, the fast food chain closed 43 restaurants in oregon and washington. those restaurants have since reopened and chipotle has no plans to close anymore restaurants right now. jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. up next, how the coast guard netted more than half a billion dollars in cocaine. >> axelrod: this year the u.s. coast guard has se
coli in seattle. in august, 64 customers became ill with almonella are tainted tomatoes in 22 different locations in minnesota. and that same month, 98 people were sickened in california due to a neurovirus outbreak. >> looking across those investigations, we haven't seen any commonalities yet that would say that they're all related to sort of one thing. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says with this latest outbreak the problem is likely not a meat item since some of the people who were...
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. >> reporter: in the seattle area, flooding sent people scrambling. tim mohrbacher rescued a woman in her home. >> so it was coming in from both ways at her place, so we pulled her out of the window and took tr to the fire station. >> reporter: andrea zeigler couldn't sleep last night. a tree fell into her home. >> it sounded like an explosion, like a big bomb or something. i thought we were having an earthquake. i'm just thankful that god took care of us because, it's a house, you know? it can be replaced. s reporter: business owners were busy protecting their properties with sandbags. in southwest colorado, 100mph winds led to near white-out conditions. nearly three feet of snow has fallen in parts of colorado over the last 72 hours. back here in spokane, the wind toppled this nearly 100-year-old tree and sent it falling into the home behind me. there was a man and his three children inside. they were not harmed. scott, tonight, in the greater spokane area, nearly 139,000 people are without power right now. >> pelley: david begnaud in spokane for us
. >> reporter: in the seattle area, flooding sent people scrambling. tim mohrbacher rescued a woman in her home. >> so it was coming in from both ways at her place, so we pulled her out of the window and took tr to the fire station. >> reporter: andrea zeigler couldn't sleep last night. a tree fell into her home. >> it sounded like an explosion, like a big bomb or something. i thought we were having an earthquake. i'm just thankful that god took care of us because, it's...
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the town of sultan is about 45 minutes outside of seattle. rising floodwaters picked up dumpsters like this and carried them down the street. attempts to stop the floodwaters largely failed. the flooding was only part of the story here in washington state. we had extreme winds throughout the the state, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. strong winds, heavy rain, and rough surf took a battering ram to washington state on tuesday. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: snapped and mangled trees littered busy roadways, yards, and fell onto homes. >> we were sitting there watching it fall right through the window. >> reporter: crews worked around the clock, cleared downed limbs from utility lines. racing to restore electricity to the hundreds of thousands who lost power. >> oh! >> reporter: three people were killed from trees like this in washington on tuesday. remarkably, the woman in this car escaped unharmed. >> she was stuck in there for about ten minutes. we finally got her out on the passenger side. i asked her to rub my head for
the town of sultan is about 45 minutes outside of seattle. rising floodwaters picked up dumpsters like this and carried them down the street. attempts to stop the floodwaters largely failed. the flooding was only part of the story here in washington state. we had extreme winds throughout the the state, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. strong winds, heavy rain, and rough surf took a battering ram to washington state on tuesday. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter:...
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they closed 43 restaurants in seattle and portland. vladimir duthiers is following the investigation. good morning. >> good morning. it's the second time in the past five months chipotle has been forced to close stores after customers became sick. investigators are still trying to track down the source of the contamination in each case. the recent news that sent the company's stock to its lowest level since july. >> i think that there's a very good chance that we're going to end up with more cases. >> reporter: washington health officials urged anyone who 8 at the 43 impacted chipotle restaurants after october 1st and have exhibited symptoms of severe intestinal illness to see a doctor immediately. >> symptoms can potentially are severe. >> reporter: while the exact source of the outbreak is still unknown, investigators do not believe it was a meat product. >> we think the most likely explanation is a product that was used at these locations that was an uncooked product like lettuce or cilantro or tomatoes or onions. >> reporter: this
they closed 43 restaurants in seattle and portland. vladimir duthiers is following the investigation. good morning. >> good morning. it's the second time in the past five months chipotle has been forced to close stores after customers became sick. investigators are still trying to track down the source of the contamination in each case. the recent news that sent the company's stock to its lowest level since july. >> i think that there's a very good chance that we're going to end up...
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at the same time, seattle just raised the minimum wage to $15. do you think those two are connected? >> i think it could be. we don't know for sure because starbucks is not giving us a line item. what is interesting about this they are definitely raising prices more in cities where there are bigger economic booms taking place. coincidentally, many of those cities have also raised minimum wage requirements so it could be one or a little bit of everything. seattle has huge labor costs increase but their rents have skyrocketed as well part of that because of the technology boom fueled there. >> one other fascinating things to me about this company is how smart they have been to integrating into culture. do they feel their brand loyalty is so strong that we have a cup of coffee in our hand this won't affect business and people say i'll go someplace elsewhere it's cheaper? >> obviously, they are taking some risk but i don't vote against the starbucks brand and marketing against that brand. the stock price is up 52-week high and all-time high and they
at the same time, seattle just raised the minimum wage to $15. do you think those two are connected? >> i think it could be. we don't know for sure because starbucks is not giving us a line item. what is interesting about this they are definitely raising prices more in cities where there are bigger economic booms taking place. coincidentally, many of those cities have also raised minimum wage requirements so it could be one or a little bit of everything. seattle has huge labor costs...
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>> i was a little bit surprised about seattle because they won the super bowl two years ago. a half win away and the mariners are great. they've got one of the top pitchers in the country in felix hernandez. i think putting them on the list, though reminds them that they lost an nba team no that long ago, to oklahoma city and they're still bitter about that. i still hear from fans who are rueing oklahoma city. >> i was going say. i'm sure you could form a poll based on the calls you get. >> i hear from fan always the time. i hear from fans in philadelphia who are bitter and wear that anger as a badge of honor. and then you have jim kelly who just beat cancer. >> loveable loser. >> able to get his title finally. >> amy thank you so much. >> sure. loved being here. >>> tomorrow is the biggest night of the year on broadway. the annual tony awards celebrating the best plays and musicals of the year. the musical "fun home" telling of a lesbian novelist trying to retell her story in childhood is tied with americans in paris. you can see the noltes tomorrow at 8:00 7:00 central on c
>> i was a little bit surprised about seattle because they won the super bowl two years ago. a half win away and the mariners are great. they've got one of the top pitchers in the country in felix hernandez. i think putting them on the list, though reminds them that they lost an nba team no that long ago, to oklahoma city and they're still bitter about that. i still hear from fans who are rueing oklahoma city. >> i was going say. i'm sure you could form a poll based on the calls you...